Adorni Center
/ 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Featuring food, vendor booths, beer/wine, live music, crab education, kids activities, crab harvesting demonstrations, crab education, speeder car rides, CraBOOM! and more. Admission is free.This event is free to the public, no dogs please.
Samoa Cook House
/ noon-1 p.m.
/ Free
"KAEF TV news anchor Lindsay Housaman will speak on the station’s entry into local news."
jakable5@gmail.com /
Mad River Brewery Tasting Room
/ 2 p.m.
To celebrate National Mentoring Month BBBSNC is partnering with Mad River Brewery to host the 5th annual Chili Cook off on Saturday, January 30th 2016. This event will feature a silent auction, live music and of course, chili.
668-4151 /
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Scotia Lodge
/ 5-11 p.m.
/ $55
/ 18+
The North Coast Scottish Society host their 35th annual Robert Burns Supper, Saturday, January 30th at the Scotia Inn. This is a gala event by invitation only. RSVP due January 23rd.
498-3014 /
info@northcoastscots.org /
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Redwood Acres Fairgrounds
/ 6 p.m.
/ $12
/ Free Under 10
Humboldt Roller Derby's first game of the season! The first game will be a shortened expo game featuring the Widow Makers vs. the North Jetty Betties.
601-9761 /
nak169@humboldt.edu /
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North Coast Repertory Theatre
/ 8 p.m.
/ $18
Wagner's Ring Cycle is spun as a witty Texas fable with five actors playing more than 30 outrageous characters at breakneck speed. Songs run the gamut from Broadway to Texas swing, from jazz to twangy country and western.
442-6278 /
ncrt@humboldt1.com /
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The Siren's Song Tavern
/ 8-2 p.m.
/ 18+
"Featuring the debut performance of The Rag Dolls Revue, a burlesque performance troupe. These lovely ladies of vaudville will be performing sultry pop-up dances throughout the night, culminating in one spectacular performance that you do not want to miss!"
442-8778 /
thesirenssongtavern@gmail.com /
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The Depot
/ 9 p.m.
/ $10
/ Free HSU Students
"The band’s sound draws from a broad spectrum of influences ranging from spacey psychedelia, 60s Tropicalia, samba, to slow-jam soul with a pinch of surf-rock cumbia."
826-3928 /
carts@humboldt.edu /
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The Jam
/ 9 p.m.
"Featuring the Humboldt Funk All Stars! All the proceeds from the door go to the Bernie Sanders Presidential Campaign! Feel that Funky Bern!"
822-5266 /
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Alibi
/ 11 p.m.
/ $5
/ 21+
Bad Kitty Presents: Los Angeles psychobilly institution for a night of drinking songs, sing-alongs and general punk rockabilly jubilation.
822-3731 /
twang4strings@yahoo.com /
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Humboldt State University, Center Activities
/ 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
/ $85
/ $70 HSU Students
This six-hour course is the highest level of CPR offered and is designed for first responders and health-care professionals to help care for victims in the event of an emergency.
826-3357 /
cntract@humboldt.edu /
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See Event Description
/ 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
/ Free
The Salt River Ecosystem Restoration Project is one of the largest restoration efforts on North America’s Pacific Coast and it is right here in Humboldt County.
530-514-8714 /
emily.moloney@ccc.ca.gov /
Ma-le'l Dunes
/ 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
/ Free
Gloves, tools and snacks are provided. Please wear closed-toed shoes and bring drinking water.
444-1397 /
jess@friendsofthedunes.org /
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Dream Quest
/ 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
/ Free
Dan Mar of High Tide Permaculture offers techniques for responsible gardening.
mountaincommunityandculture@gmail.com /
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Old Town Eureka
/ 10 a.m.
"5k run & walk start time 10am at the Adorni Center. (Rain or Shine!) Walkers and strollers welcome, no dogs please."
Humboldt State University, Center Activities
/ 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
/ $35
/ $30 HSU Studemts
This class is designed to introduce beginning archers to the basic fundamentals of the sport in accordance with the National Training System.
826-3357 /
cntract@humboldt.edu /
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Bohemian Mermaid
/ 1-3 p.m.
/ $20
Learn more about shaping, using fancy stitches, and adding brims.
633-8431 /
bmermaid@reninet.com /
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The Multi-Generational Center (MGC)
/ 1-4 p.m.
/ Free
"For this science experiment we will be building a hovercraft! Please bring helmets and knee and elbow pads. Ear plugs will be provided."
725-3300 /
jgolly@ervmgc.com /
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Studio 299 Center for the Arts
/ 1-3 p.m.
/ Free
Includes screening of the film “The Waters of These Mountains” and a panel of rivers and fisheries experts including Mike Belchek (Fisheries Biologist for the Yurok Tribe) and Lisa Roberts (Environmental Consultant), Seth Naman (NOAA) and LeRoy Cyr (USFS).
530-629-3488 /
mountaincommunityandculture@gmail.com /
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Clarke Historical Museum
/ 1-3 p.m.
/ $10 Kids 12 and under
/ $20 Adults
"Join us for a preview of our new 1940s exhibit. Delight in a service of tea sandwiches, scones, sweet treats and a choice of teas, while surrounded by vintage tea sets from our collection."
443-1947 /
clarkehistorical@att.net /
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The Miniplex at Richards' Goat Tavern
/ 3:30 p.m.
/ $6.50
/ $8 Screenings after 5PM
Artful story about the mass depletion of songbirds on multiple continents, and about those who are working to turn the tide.
630-5000 /
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Arcata Theatre Lounge
/ 7:30 p.m.
/ $6
The final stretch before Humboldt Halloween is almost apon us, witch (you see what we did with that misspelling?) means that The Random Act of Comedy players are ready for another spooky night of comedy tales from the improvised crypt of funny!
613-3030 /
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Brass Rail Bar
/ 9 p.m.
This is the most hardcore karaoke in Humboldt.
923-3188 /
Humboldt Brews
/ 9:30 p.m.
/ $22
/ $25 door
/ $22 advance sales
/ 21+
All-Star Band featuring Melvin Seals, Stu Allen, Greg Anton, Lebo, and Robin Sylvester.
826-2739 /
humbrews@gmail.com /
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